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Blooming marvellous: grants help communities make towns and villages across North Lincolnshire even more beautiful

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Towns and villages are set to burst into colour this summer after more than £26,000 was awarded to community groups and parish councils helping make the area one of the best-kept places in the country.

From floral displays and hanging baskets to community gardens and village improvements, the funding will help residents transform public spaces, brighten up neighbourhoods and create places residents can be proud to call home.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “When people talk about what makes a place special, it’s often the little things that make the biggest difference – colourful displays, well-kept green spaces, community gardens and villages that clearly take pride in where they live.

“These grants help local communities turn great ideas into reality. They support volunteers, parish councils and community groups who give up their time to make North Lincolnshire even more beautiful – we’ve promised to keep back them and this proof of that.”

The funding will support projects in communities across North Lincolnshire, from Barton and Brigg to Crowle, Epworth, Haxey, Messingham, Winterton and many Isle villages, with local volunteers and community groups playing a vital role in bringing many of the schemes to life.

Cabinet member Cllr Richard Hannigan said: “Behind every colourful display, well-kept planter and community garden are volunteers who care deeply about where they live.

“They don’t do it for recognition. They do it because they want their village, town or neighbourhood to be somewhere people are proud to call home.

“I’d like to thank every volunteer involved in the In Bloom projects across North Lincolnshire. Their hard work helps make our communities brighter, greener and more welcoming for everyone.”

The grants form part of the council’s wider commitment to supporting thriving communities, helping local people take pride in their neighbourhoods and ensuring North Lincolnshire remains one of the most attractive places in the region.

This year’s successful applicants include Belton, Epworth, Owston Ferry, Crowle and Ealand, Amcotts, Haxey, Barton, Brigg, Broughton, Gunness, Winterton, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby, Messingham and many more communities across North Lincolnshire.

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June 4, 2026 |

Back on the road: mobile library returns to rural communities

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North Lincolnshire’s mobile library is back on the road after extensive repairs and refurbishment work – keeping the much-loved service running safely and reliably for rural communities.

The loved vehicle has undergone a major overhaul, with extensive structural repairs – including a brand new floor – making sure it can continue delivering books, learning and support to residents.

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader, North Lincolnshire Council, said: “Libraries matter and that includes making sure rural communities are not left behind.

“We continue to invest in libraries in North Lincolnshire at a time when many councils are cutting them back or closing them altogether – we do things differently here because we focus on the what is best for residents.

“We have promised to keep libraries open – and this mobile library is an important part of that wider commitment – bringing books, learning and services directly into communities in villages and market towns.”

The council has committed to buy a new electric mobile library however this refurbishment ensures residents continue to have access to books, learning and library services while the new one is built.

Every three weeks the mobile library visits dozens of communities, schools and neighbourhood stops across North Lincolnshire.

This includes Alkborough, Althorpe, Appleby, Barnetby, Barrow upon Humber, Belton, Bonby, Burringham, Burton upon Stather, Coleby, Dragonby, East Halton, East Lound, Eastoft, Flixborough, Garthorpe, Greetwell, Gunness, Gunthorpe, Hibaldstow, Holme, Howsham, Keadby, Kirmington, Luddington, New Holland, Normanby, North Killingholme, Risby, Roxby, Scawby, South Ferriby, South Killingholme, Thealby, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby, West Butterwick, West Halton, Westwoodside, Whitton, Winteringham, Wootton, Worlaby, Wrawby and Wroot,

It also calls at schools, mobile home parks and rural villages where access to services can be more limited. Routes operate across Mondays to Fridays on rotating three-weekly schedules.

Cllr Carl Sherwood, cabinet member for rural communities and market towns, said: “For many residents the mobile library is far more than a van delivering books. It is a regular community service that helps people stay connected, keeps children engaged with reading and learning, and supports residents who may struggle to travel further afield.

“It reaches communities right across North Lincolnshire every week and we know how valued it is by the people who use it.”

Libraries across North Lincolnshire now support residents with everything from borrowing books and accessing computers to community activities, study space and digital inclusion support, alongside initiatives such as the Imagination Library scheme which has gifted more than one million books to young children across the area.

Full mobile library route timetables and stopping points are available on the council’s website.

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May 15, 2026 |

Teeing up triumphs, Normanby Hall Golf Course juniors lead the way

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Looking for a little summer sporting inspiration? Our talented junior golfers at Normanby Hall Golf Course have been providing plenty of it, with a string of fantastic performances both in league play and individual competitions.

In the Sixes League, our team has been on an incredible run, winning all four rounds since the last update. With six rounds now played, we currently sit one point clear at the top of the table with three matches to go.

Just as impressive as their results has been the way they’ve represented the club, staying behind to socialise and supporting every clubhouse they’ve visited along the way.

It’s also been a busy time for our players in individual events. Cooper, Jesse, and Arthur shone at the Little Imps Lincolnshire event at Woodthorpe Hall, finishing in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th team positions respectively. Arthur also competed at Stoke Rochford, while the following week’s Little Imps event at Ashby Decoy saw four of our juniors take part, with three of them helping secure the winning team spot!

On top of that, Jesse and Cooper impressed at the UK Kids Open Qualifier at Belton Park, both winning their age categories and securing places at the national finals at Whittlebury Park, Northamptonshire, at the end of August. A huge achievement and an exciting opportunity to compete on a bigger stage!

At Normanby Hall Golf Course, we’re proud to see our juniors not only performing so well, but also showing true sportsmanship, team spirit, and passion for the game. We can’t wait to see what they achieve in the final leagues rounds and upcoming events.

Fancy giving golf a go?

Whether you’re a complete beginner or keen to improve your swing, Normanby Hall Golf Course offers sessions for all ages and abilities in a welcoming and scenic setting. Come and see where golf could take you!

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August 19, 2025 |

Health Walk, Belton , 3 Miles

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When:
21st April 2020 @ 10:30 – 12:00
Where:
Meet Belton playing field car park, Off Jeffrey Lane, Belton, DN9 1LT

Join the Heart to Heart walking group  for a lovely Rural health walk around the Belton Area

April 21, 2020 |

Signs and Symbols

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When:
8th April 2020 @ 09:30 – 11:00
Where:
Belton All Saints Centre, 2 Stocks Hill, Churchtown, Belton, Doncaster DN9 1PE, UK

Join the team to search for different symbols on the gravestones and discover their meaning. Have a go at making your own pictorial sign (from air drying clay or salt dough). FREE event, open to all ages and no booking required. … Continued

April 8, 2020 |

Architecture on the Isle

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When:
28th March 2020 @ 10:30 – 15:00
Where:
Belton All Saints Centre, 2 Stocks Hill, Churchtown, Belton, Doncaster DN9 1PE, UK

Presenting the Past 2020 short course. Places are free but limited so booking is essential. To book or find out further information, email presentingthepast@heritagelincolnshire.org, or call Heritage Lincolnshire on 01529 461499 and ask for one of their community archaeologists. Found out more about … Continued

March 28, 2020 |

Health Walk , Epworth , 3 Miles

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When:
17th March 2020 @ 10:30 – 12:00
Where:
Holmes & Gardens Garden Centre, Belton Rd, Epworth, Doncaster, North Lincolnshire DN9, UK

Join us for a free led Health Walk around the rural areas of Epworth

March 17, 2020 |